Workman&#39;s time-recorder.



No. 695,l93. Patented Mar. ll, I902.

W. H. BUNDY. v WORKMAN'S TIME RECORDER.

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N0. 695J93. Patented Mar.'|l, I902.

W. H. BUNDY.

WORKMANS TIME RECORDER.

Application me. my 24. 1901. (No Model.) 5 Sheets-Sheet 2.

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WORKMANS TIME RECORDER.

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No. 695,|93. Patented Mar; H, I902.

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WORKMANS TlME RECORDER.

(Application filed July 24, 1901.)

(No Model.) 5 Sheets-Sheet 4.

iNVENTOR 7 ATTORNEYS No 595,193. Patented Mar. 11, I902.

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WORKM AN'S TIME RECORDER.

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UNITED STATES PATENT O-EEIGE.

lVILLARD H. BUNDY, OF BINGHAMTON, NEKV YORK.

WORKMANS TIME-RECORDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 695,193, dated March11, 1902.

Application filed July 24, 1901. Serial No. 69,509. (No model.)

To aZZ 1071 0712, it may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLARD H. BUNDY, of Binghamton, in the county ofBroome and State of New York, have invented a certain new and usefulTime-Recorder, of which the following is a specification.

My invention has for its object the production of a time-recorder whichis particularly simple in construction and efficient in operation; andto this end it consists in the combination, construction, andarrangement of the component parts of a time-recorder, as hereinafterfully described, and pointed out in the claims.

In describing this invention reference is had to the accompanyingdrawings, in which like letters indicate corr sponding parts in all theviews.

Figure 1 is a face view, partly broken away, of a preferred embodimentof my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 2 2,Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an elevation of some of the parts seen in Fig. 2.Figs. 4-, 5, and 6 are respectively face view and opposite sideelevations of the detached marker and contiguous portions of thetime-recorder. Figs. 7, S, and 9 are detail views of parts of saidrecorder. Figs. 10 and 11 are opposite face views of the card generallyused with this time-recorder, a portion of said card being broken awayin Fig. 11. Fig. 12 is an elevation of a modified construction ofindicating-surface for said time-recorder. Figs. 13 and 14. are detailviews of a modified construction of some of the parts for connecting theintermittently-moving actuating member to the movable stop for thecards.

The illustrated embodiment of my invention comprises a marker A, atime-movement B, a guide C for the cards or other articles which receivethe records from the marker, a stop D for limiting the movement of thecards in the guide 0 relatively to the marker and determining theposition of the impressions by the marker upon the cards, a closure Efor controlling the entrance of the cards within said guide, connectionsbetween the timemovement, the stop, and the closure, an indicator G forenabling the user of the timerecorder to readily ascertain the positionof the stop D relatively to the marker A and the relative position uponthe cards of the records to be applied thereto, and means for preventingthe operation of the markerA during the movement of the stop D. It willbe understood,however, that one or more of said parts may be dispensedwith, if desired.

The marker A, Figs. l, 5, and 6, may be of any desirable form, size, andconstruction; but I have here shown one of special construction providedwith disks a a (L2 for respectively recording minutes, hours, andintervals of time greater than hours, as days and the subdivisionsthereof, represented by the abbreviations A. M. and P. M. Said disks toa (t are respectively fixed to a drivingwheel a and spacing-disks a (LThe driving-wheel a is also fixed to a setting-disk a for alining therecording-disk a with the disk a and is driven by a wheel a which makesone revolution perhour and is suitably connected, as by bevel-gears anda flexible shaft a Figsl, 3, and 4, to the minute-shaft of thetime-movement l3, presently described. Said settingdisk a is actuated byany desirable lever a having one end provided with a spring-arm carryinga substantially V-shaped tooth movable into notches of correspondingshape in the periphery of the disk at and having its other end connectedby any suitable means to the hand-lever I or other desirable part of thetime-recorder for actuating the lever 0) whenever a record is about tobe made by the time-recorder.

The spacing-disk a, Fig. 7, is of greater diameter than the spacing-diska, and both of said disks are formed with notches in their peripheries,one or more of the notches of the disk a being of increased depth forregistering with the notches of the disk a I have here shown thespacing-disks 0; a as respectivel y provided with twenty-four andtwentyeight notches; but it is obvious that the number of said notchesmay be varied as desired. Said spacingdisks a a are respectively held intheir adjusted position by pivoted stop-levers a a normally forced totheir operative position by springs a and provided with latches a caFigs. 8 and 9, pivoted, respectively, to the stop-levers a a The upperends of the latches 0. 0. are prevented. from movement away from thespacing-disks a a independently of the levers a (c and are free to movein the opposite direction independthe shaft for the wheel a previouslydescribed. Saidsliding pawl a is forced toward the spacing-disks a a byany desirable spring and is provided with a projecting shoulder a forengaging an inclined face of the latch 0,

Whenever the pin on the lever a engaged with the cam a", enters thecut-out in said cam, the springs a rock the lever a on its pivot andcause the shoulder Q15 to engage the inclined face of the latch a andthe pawl a to enter one of the notches of the spacingdisk a and advancesaid disk a single tooth. As the spacing-disk a is making its advancemovement the shoulder 0. is disengaged from the inclined face of thelatch a, whereupon the corresponding spring a returns the stoplever a toits normal position for preventing the advance of the spacing-disk amore than a single step. This result may'also be facilitated by a.stop-arm a f", provided on the lever a and movable into the notches ofthe spacing-disk a. of increased depth of the spacing-disk a isregistered with the pawl, 0.1 at the time the lever a. commences itsoperation the spring bearing against the pawl a will move said pawllengthwise until its shoulder a is in position to engage the inclinedface of the latch to, and as the lever a is rocked by the springs atboth stop-levers a a will be forced from. their operative position bythe shouldersa; a and both spacing-disks will be operated by the pawl aThe marker A and part of the connections between the wheel a and theminute-shaft of the time-movementB are mounted on a suitable carriageA", which is movable crosswise of the guide 0, presently described, inorder to vary the position of said marker relatively to the card O inthe guide when applying the record to said card. This movement of themarker and its carriage is permitted by a flexible shaft a which formspart of the connections between the wheel a and the min ute-shaft of thetime-movement l3 and facilitates the setting of the minute-recordingdisk a upon each operation of the time-recorder, aspreviously described.Said marker audits carriage maybe moved, as described, by any suitablemeans,-a s a horizontally-movable pivoted hand-lever A connected to thecarriage Aby any desirable means unnecessary to describe herein.Thetime-movement In case one of the notches- B is of any suitable form,size, and construction, and, as best seen in Fig.- 1, its hour-shaft isprovided with a camb, having an inwardlyextending cut-out. Said guide 0is usually arranged in a vertical plane in front of the marker A,(indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2,) is open from front to rear, asshown in Fig. 3, and is provided with an open upper end O. Said closureis normally held upright within the case E in its inoperative position,

is movable by gravity to itsoperative position after the initialmovement-thereof fromsaid inoperative. position, and is manuallyreturned from its operative position to its inoperative position. Theillustrated means for holding the closure E in its inoperative positionconsists of a spring e, engaged with a notch in the pivoted end of saidclosure.

The connections between the time-movement B, the stop D, and the closureE preferably comprise a reciprocating actuating member f, escapemeut andstop pawls f f a movable part f the cam 12, previouslydescribed, and alever f connected to the actuating member f and to the stop D. Saidactuating member fis movable downwardly step by step by gravity, isguided in its movement by any desirable means, as pinsf movable in slotstherein, and is provided with teeth for engaging the escapemeut and stoppawls f f, presently described. One end'of the actuating member f isconnected by a link f to the closure E and its opposite end is providedwith means for rotating a cam f, be ing here shown as pivoted to a pawlf engaged with a ratchet-wheel fixed to the shaft for the cam f One endof the link f is usually pivoted to the closure E and its opposite endis provided with a pivot movable in a lengthwiseslotf in said actuatingmember. a downward movement or step, when the closure is in itsinoperative position, said member 1 rocks the closure E on'its pivotagainst the action of the spring 6, thus efiect ing the initial movementof the closure from its inoperative position, whereupon the closurefalls by gravity to its operative position,

As the actuating memberfcommences and said closure and actuating membermove independently of each other during the bal ance of said downwardmovement or step, this independent movement being permitted by the slotf Said slot f also permits the actuating member f to make a number ofdownward movements or steps when the closure E is in its operativeposition. Upon each downward movement of the actuating memberfthe pawl ffeeds one tooth downwardly, and whenever the closure E is rocked by handto its inoperative position said pawl causes the cam f to make anadvance movement corresponding to the downward movement of the actuatingmember. To illustrate: if the actuating member drops three teeth beforethe return of the closure E to its inoperative position the cam f uponthe return of said closure is caused to advance three teeth. Theescapement and stop pawlsff engage the teeth of the actuating member f,as previously stated, and are of any suitable form, the stop-pawlf beinghere shown as provided with a pivoted latch f having its outer endprevented from downward movement independently of the stop-pawl and freeto move upwardly independently of said stop-pawl. Said movable part f isconnected at its upper end to a lever f, provided with a shoulderengaging the cam 19, and is provided at its lower end with a slot f forreceiving a shoulder projecting from the escapement-pawlf, and withshoulders f for successively engaging the latch f of the stop-pawlf Theescapement and stop pawls f f the movable part f the lever f and the cam19 thus form connections between the actuating inemberf and theclock-movement B, and the movable part f the lever f, and the cam 19form connections between the pawls ff and said clock-movement.

As the hour-shaft of the time-movement B completes each revolution theshoulder of the lever f enters the inwardly-extending cut-out of the camb, whereupon said lever and the movable partf drop downwardly a limiteddistance. During the downward movement of the part f the lower shoulderf forces the stop-pawl f from its operative position, permitting theactuating memberf to descend slightly until one of its teeth engages theupper end of the escapement-pawl f, and as said movable part f continuesits downward movement the upper shoulder f forces the stop-pawlf fromits operative position and the upper wall of the slot f encounters theshoulder of the escapement-pawlf and rocks said pawlf on its pivot forwithdrawing the upper end thereof from engagement with the actuatingmemberfand forcing its lower end into position to engage said actuatingmemher as the same completes adownwardmovement or step. Upon the upwardmovement of the part f, ettected by the revolution of the cam I), theupper shoulder f is elevated and permits the stop-pawl f to assume itsoperative position, the lower shoulder f passes above the stop-pawlwithout varying the position thereof, owing to the freedom of the outerend of the latch f to move upwardly independently of said stop-pawl, andthe lower wall of the slot f rocks the escapement-pawl f for forcing itsupper end into position to be engaged by the overlying tooth of theactuating member when commencing its next downward movement or step. Itis thus apparent that the actuating member f makes a downward movementor step upon each complete revolution of the cam Z).

The leverf" is fixed to a suitable rock-shaft, is connected by a link orother means to the stop D, an d is rocked upwardly by the cam f whichengages a shoulder f projecting from said lever. The shoulder f the camf"', the ratchet-wheel fixed to the shaft for the cam f and the pawl fform means for connecting the lever f to the actuating member f. As thecam f is rotated step by step, as previously described, the stop D isintermittently raised and held in its adjusted position until said cammakes a complete revolution, whereupon the shoulder f registers with aninwardly-extending cut-out in the cam f and the lever f and the stop Dreturn to their depressed positions. The closure E is thus connected tothe stop D in this illustrated embodiment of my invention by the link f,the actuating member f, the pawl f the ratchetwheel engaged by saidpawl, the cam f, the lever f and the link between the stop D and thelever f, and upon each movement of the closure E from its operativeposition to its inoperative position said connections are actuated bythe closure for varying the position of the stop D.

The indicator G is illustrated as consisting of a bifurcated fingermovable over an indicating-surface g, containing characters, as M T,&c., designating the days of the weeks, and also the abbreviations A. M.and P. M., arranged opposite each of said characters. Said finger ismoved lengthwise of the indicating-surface g by a reciprocating rod 9,connected to one end of a lever 9 having its other end connected by alink 9 to a lever 9 fixed to the rock-shaft for the lever f Upon eachupward movement or step of the stop D, effected by the lever f aspreviously described, the indicator or finger G is actuated by the partsg g g g to move downwardly a corresponding movement or step, it beingunderstood that two of said movements or steps are made for each of thecharacters M T, &c.

The means for preventing the operation of the marker during the movementof the stop D consists of a lever H, having one end arranged in the pathof a shoulder 7t, provided on the actuating member f, and its other endmovable into engagement with a shoulder i on the hammer I, which isoperated by the hand-lever 1 in the usual manner, unnecessary todescribe herein, in order to cause the marker to make a record on thecard 0.

In addition to the preferred embodiment of my invention I have shown inFigs. 12, 13,

and 14 an indicating-surface g and also conne'ctions between theactuating member and the cam for raising the lever f, which are somewhatdifferent in construction from the corresponding parts previouslydescribed. Said indicating-surface g is provided with the numerals 1 to30, inclusive,arranged in two parallel columns. When this indicat--'ing-surface is used, the indicator G and the My time-recorder will nowbe. readily understood upon reference to the foregoing descriptionandthe accompanying drawings,

audit will be particularly noted that more or. less change may be-madein the construction and arrangement of the component parts thereofwithout departing from the spirit of my invention. Having thus fullydescribed my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure byILetters Patent, 'is--- 1. The combination of a marker, a card-i guide,means for varying the relative position of the marker and the card andthereby de-' termining the position of the impression bythe'marker uponthe card, a closure for the card-guide,'said closure being connected tosaid means, substantially as and for the purpose described. a

2. The combination ofa marker, a cardguide, meansfor varying therelative posi- 'tion of the marker and the card and thereby:

determining the position of the impression by the marker'upon the card,a closure for the:

card-guide, said closure being movable into its operative position forpreventing the en-.

trance of the card within the guide and being movable from its operativepositionto its inoperative position upon the operation ofsaid means, atime-movement, and connectionsbetween the closure and the time-movementwhereby the closure assumes its operative position when thetime-movementmakes a predetermined advance, substantially as and for thepurpose specified.

3. The combination of. a marker, a card-.

guide, a stop for limiting the movement of the card in saidguiderrela'tively to themarker and determining the position oftheimpres+ sion by the marker upon the card, a closure for the'card-guide,and connections between i the stop and the closure actuated by the 010-sure'for varying the position of the stop, substantially as and for thepurpose described. .4. The combination of a marker, a card- 'guide, astop for limiting the movement of the 'card in said guide relatively tothe marker and determining the position of the impression by the. markerupon the card, a closure -for the card-guide, said closure beingnormally in its inoperative position and being movable manually from itsoperative position to its inoperative position, and connections betweenthe stop and the closure actuated by the closure for varying theposition of the stop, substantially as and for the.pur pose specified.

5. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a, stop for limiting themovement of the cardin said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure forthe card-guide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position and being movable by, gravity to its operativeposition after the initial movement thereof from its inoperativeposition, and connections between the stop and the closure for eifectingthe initial movement of the closure from its inoperative position, saidconnections being actuated by the'closure when moved from its operativeposition to its inoperative position for varying the position. of thestop, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

, 6. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card in said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon thecard,-a closure for the card-guide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position and being movable by gravity to its operativeposition after the initial movement thereof from its inoperativeposition, connections betweenthe stop and the closure for effecting theinitial movement of the closure from its inoperative position, saidconnections being actuated by the closure when moved from its operativeposition to its inoperative position for varying the position of thestop, a time-movement, and connections between the former connectionsand the time-movement, substantially as and for the purpose described.

7. The combination of a marker,-a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card in said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closurefor the card-guide, means for holding the closure in itsinoperative position, and connectionsbetween the stop and the closurefor forcing the closure from its inoperative position against the actionof said means, said connections being actuated by the closure when movedto itsinoperative position for varying the position of the stop,substantially as and for the purpose specified.

8. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card insaid guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by themarker upon the card, aclosure for the card-guide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position, being movable by gravity to its operative positionafter the initial movement thereof from its inoperative position andbeing-movable manually from its operative position to its inoperativeposition, means for holding the closure in its inoperative position, andconnections between the stop and the closure for effecting the initialmovement of the closure from its inoper- ICC ative position against theaction of said means, said connections being actuated by the closurewhen moved from its operative position to its inoperative position forvarying the position of the stop, substantially as and for the purposeset forth.

9. The combination of a marker, a card guide, a stop for limiting themovementof the cardin said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure for the card-guide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position, being movable by gravity to its operative positionafter the initial movement thereof from its inoperative position andbeing movable manually from its operative position to its inoperativeposition, connections between the stop and the closure for ettecting theinitial movement of the closure from its inoperative position, saidconnections being actuated by the closure when moved from its operativeposition to its inoperative position for varying the position of thestop, a time-movement, and connections between the former connectionsand the time-movement, substantially as and for,

the purpose described.

10. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card in said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure for the card-guide, an actuating member connected to theclosure and movable by the closure, and connections between the stop andthe actuating member for varying the position of the stop when theactuating member is moved by the closure, substantially as and for thepurpose specified.

11. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop forlimiting themovement of the card in said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure for the card-guide movable from its operative position toits'inoperative position and vice versa, an actuating member connectedto the closure and movable for effecting movement of the closure, saidactuating member being movable independently of the closure when saidclosure is in its operative position and being movable by the closurewhen said closure is moved from its operative position to itsinoperative position and connections between the actuating member andthe stop for varying the position of the stop when the actuating memberis moved by the closure, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

1?. The combination of a marker, a timemovement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in said guide relatively to themarker and determining the position of the impression by the marker uponthe card, a closure for the card-guide movable from its operativeposition to its inoperative position and vice versa, an actuating memberconnected to the closure and movable by gravity for effecting movementof the closure, said actuating member being movable by the closure whensaid closure is moved from its operative position to its inoperativeposition, movable escapement and stop pawls for the actuating memberconnected to the time movement, and connections between the actuatingmember and the stop for varying the position of the stop when theactuating member is moved by the closure, substantially as and for thepurpose set forth.

13. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card in said guide relatively to the marker anddetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure for the card-guide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position, being movable by gravity to its operative positionafter the initial movement thereof from itsinoperative position andbeing movable manually from its operative position to its inoperativeposition, an actuating member connected to the closure and movable bygravity for effecting the initial movement of the closure from itsinoperative position, said actuating member being movable independentlyof the closure when said closure is in its operative position and beingmovable by the closure when said closure is moved from its operativeposition to its inoperative position, connec tions between the actuatingmember and the stop for varying the position of the stop when theactuating member is moved by the closure, a time-movement, andconnections between the former connections and the time-movement,substantially as and for the purpose described.

1%. The combination of a marker, a timemovement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in said guide relatively to themarker, a pivoted closure for the card-guide, an actuating membermovable step by step by gravity, a link connecting the closure and theactuating member, movable escapement and stop pawls for the actuatingmember connected to the time-movement, and connections between theactuating member and the stop for varying the position of the stop,substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

15. The combination of a marker, a timemovement, a card'guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in said guide relatively to themarker, a closure for the cardguide, said closure being normally in itsinoperative position, being movable by gravity to its operative positionafter the initial movement thereof from its inoperative position andbeing movable manuallyfrom its operative position to its inoperativeposition, means for holding the closure in its inoperative position, anactuating member connected to the closure and movable step by step, andconnections between the time-movement, the stop and the actuatingmember, substantially as and'for the purpose described.

16. The combination of'a'marker, a time movement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting. the movement of the card in saidguide relafor theactuating mem ber,*a cam actuated by the time-movement and provided withtwinwardly-extending cut-out, a movable part:

having one end connected to'means engaged wi-ththe cam and movable intothe cut-'out,and

its other end provided with means for actuating the escapement-pawl andfor successively actuating the stop-pawl to etfect each advance movementof the actuating member, substantiallyas and for the purpose specified.

17. The combination of a marker, a guide for the article to be marked, astop for limiting the movement of said article in the guide relativelyto the marker, said stop being adjustable relatively to the marker fordetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon saidarticle, and means for controlling the entrance of said article withinthe guide, said means being connected to the stop for varying theposition thereof, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

18. The combination of a marker, 2. timemovement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in the guide relatively to themarker, said stop being adjustable relatively to the marker fordetermining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,means for controlling the entrance of the card within the guide, andconnections between the time-movement and said means, substantially asand for the purpose described.

19. The combination of a marker, a timemovement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in the guide relatively to themarker, said stop being adj ust:

able relatively to the marker for determining.

the position of the impression by the marker upon the card, a closurefor the card-guide connected to the stop and movable manually from itsoperative position for varying the position of the stop, and connectionsbetween the time-movement and the closure,substantially as and for thepurpose specified.

20. The combination of a card-guide, a timemovement, a marker, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in the guide relatively to themarker, said stop being adjustable relatively to the marker fordetermining the position of the marker upon the card, a carriage for themarker movable crosswise of the cardguide, a closure for the card-guideconnected to the stop for varying the position thereof, and connectionsbetween the time-movement and the closure, substantially as and for thepurpose set forth.

21. The combination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop for limiting themovement of the card in the guide relatively to the marker, and meansfor preventing the operation of the marker during the movement ofthestop", substantially as and for the purpose described. '22. Thecombination of a marker, a cardguide, a stop-for limiting the movement'of the card in the guide relatively to the marker and determining theposition of the impression by the marker upon the card, 'meansjforprevent-i ingth'e'operation of the marker during the vmovement of thestop, a'closure forthe ,card- I guide, and-connections between the'stopand the'closure actuated bythe closure for vary- 7 card in the guiderelatively to the marker and.

determining the position of the impression by the marker upon the card,a closure for the card-guide, an actuating member connected to theclosure and movable by the closure, means for preventing the operationof the marker during the movement of the stop, said means being operatedby the actuating-member, and connections between the stop and theactuating member for varying the position of the stop when the actuatingmember is moved by the closure, substantially as and for the purpose setforth. p

24. The combination of a marker, 3. cardguide, means for varying therelative position of the marker and the card and thereby determining theposition of the impression by the marker upon the card, a movable-indicator for indicating the position of the impression to be applied by themarker upon the card, a closure for the card-guide, said closure beingconnected to said means substantially as'and for the purpose described.

25. The combination of a marker, a timemovement, a card-guide, a stopfor limiting the movement of the card in the guide rela tively to themarker and determining the positionof the impression by the marker uponthe card, a movable indicator for indicating the position of theimpression to be applied by the marker upon the card, a closure for thecard-guide, and an actuating member connected to the closure and movablestep by step during the operation of the time-movement and movable bythe closure, said actuating member being connected to the stop and theindicator, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

26. The combination of a time-movement, a marker comprising a disk forrecording minutes, a second disk for recording hours, and a third diskfor recording intervals of time greater than hours, as days and thesubdivisions thereof represented by the abbreviations A. M. and P. M.,spacing-disks fixed respectively to the second and third recording disksand formed with peripheral notches, one of the spacing-disks being ofgreater diameter than the other and having one of its notches ofincreased depth for registering with the notches of said otherspacing-disk, stop-levers for engaging the spaclug-disks and preventingrotation thereof, latches mounted on the stop-levers, an actuatingmember connected to the time-movement and provided with a sliding pawlfor entering the notches of the spacing-disks and rotating said secondand third recording-disks, said actuating-lever and sliding pawl beingprovided with means movable into engage ment with the latches forrocking the stop levers from their operative positions, and connectionsbetween the time-movement, and the first recording-disk, substantiallyas and for the purpose set forth.

27. The combination with a marker comprising a disk for recordingminutes, a second. disk for recording hours, and a third diskforrecording intervals of time greater than hon rs, as days and thesubdivisions thereof represented. by the abbreviations A. M. and P. M.ofa time-movement, a eard-gnide, a stop for limiting the movement of thecard in said guide relativelyto the marker and determining the positionof the impression by the marker upon the card, a closure for the cardguide, connections between said disks of the marker and thetime-movement for actuating said disks, and connections between the stopand the closure actuated by the closure for varying the position of thestop, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name, in the presence oftwo attesting, Witnesses, at Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, in theState of New York, this 3d day of July, 1901.

WVILLARD H. BUNDY.

Witn esses:

S. DAVIS, D. LAVINE.

